train tracks and beaches

Posted by sergio_101 on Mar 5th, 2008
2008
Mar 5

carpinteria beach sunset

i was hanging out with laurie last night, and she was telling me how much she missed picture of the day, and that she wanted to see some pictures of california. it has been MONTHS since i have done this, so i decided to put up a series of california pics. these are from my last visit, for my mom’s birthday party. so, laurie, this series is for you! oh.. and laurie.. i keep losing your email address.. so send me an email when you get this.

today’s picture is the view of the sunset looking north from carpinteria. the shiny things are railroad tracks. the bumps in the water are santa barbara.

i never realized how much the train tracks were a part of california until recently. it seems that everywhere i went, train tracks and train cars crisscrossed daily life. when we were kids, the train tracks were a playground. every time the train ran by, we would grab as many pennies as we could, and toss them on the tracks. one day, when i was a really little kid, i did this with my grandma, and the penny came out shaped like a heart. she put it away, to save it until i got older, but i lost her in 1987, and never got the penny back.

there were always stories of kids putting pennies on the track and derailing the train, but i never saw one topple over. i can name the names of three kids who would shoot at the train with bb guns though. they lived across the tracks. they were nasty little kids. i won’t name names, but their initials were juni and tito (and jerome).

New Bullzeye Review - The Amazon Kindle

Posted by sergio_101 on Dec 13th, 2007
2007
Dec 13

i have just had a new article go up over at bullzeye. if anyone is into reading more than they should, you might want to check this out.. it’s an article on the kindle, amazon’s new book reader. i would probably try one out in real life, but it costs four hundred bucks!

read my review here..

sindust at the bottom line

Posted by sergio_101 on Dec 12th, 2007
2007
Dec 12

sindust at the bottom line

this shot is from some night at the bottom line in cleveland. i would give a link here, but a google search turned up nothing of interest. just a bunch of messed up old broken links. if you are interested in finding it, it’s in the hood.. on fulton, off 71. i just drove by it the other night on the way to the great lakes brewery to throw some beers around with corey and it looked pretty dead. it was also a thursday night, so that might be the problem.

the band is sindust, in one of their earlier incarnations. i have some photos of even earlier incarnations, but i can’t find them right now. i haven’t talked to chris in a long time.. usually about this time of year, we trade phone calls for a few weeks, trying to get ahold of each other, but our timing never quite works out..

i see they have a new album out.. gotta check it out, but never seem to have time to track one down..

i heard on the radio that he (chris) has a solo album out, too .. but i just haven’t had time to track that down… sure, could buy it off itunes, but i am still kinda old school. i still buy cd’s.. and throw them onto my ipod..

anyway.. this is sindust.. in the pooper of the bottom line.. a very long time ago..

Something Said

Posted by sergio_101 on Dec 10th, 2007
2007
Dec 10

something said

this is another old school photo from the days when i was throwing as little light onto tri-x as possible.. this was down in the basement one night during something said’s rehearsal. for awhile, i had this bare lightbulb in the basement fetish.

i am trying to get a time frame on this one, but i am clued out.. if anyone can give me a hand as to when this line up was, let me know..

i spent about ten minutes trying to figure out who the face on the right (poking into the picture) belongs to, but i can’t figure that out either..

Three - Ouija and the art of pushing Tri-x

Posted by sergio_101 on Dec 4th, 2007
2007
Dec 4

three ouija

this is an old promo shot for an akron band called “three.” i checked for about five minutes, and couldn’t find any relevant links, but i am sure if you spent a couple minutes on myspace, you might be able to find a few.

i had no idea what i was gonna do with this shoot, so i took jarrod along for an extra set of artistic eyes.

i had just picked up an old f1.2 lens at some kinda rummage sale a few weeks before, and i really wanted to try pushing tri-x as far as i could with that lens. it ended up that the lens only fit on a pentax k-mount body, and rendered all metering useless. it wasn’t that big of a deal. i eyeballed it, and i got some good negatives..

i wanted to shoot in a dark basement, lit by only a tiny incandescent bulb, and we found such a corner of their practice room. i started noodling around, and realized that there was not much of a shot there, so i saw an old drum head in the corner, and knowing that jarrod was all artsy like, said.. “make me a ouija board!” and tossed him a sharpie.

within minutes, he inked this one up..

the ULTIMATE cool thing he did on it (and you can see it if you have good eyes) was to put the numbers on the bottom like 1 2 “THREE” 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 .. i thought that was the coolest thing ever.

haven’t heard from chad or stef in years, but i hear from tony every few months..

Tender Blindspot - Last Show

Posted by sergio_101 on Dec 3rd, 2007
2007
Dec 3

Tender Blindspot - Last Show

this is liz wittman, from the band “tender blindspot.” i did a little bit of searching around for some relevant links, but i think this was all done and over before internet came bombarding into everyone’s house..

this was tender blindspot’s last show. it was at cleveland’s grog shop (not the new one, but the old beat to hell one..) it was an interesting show in that it was kind of an end of an era..

tender blindspot was one of the first bands i interviewed and followed during the formative days of the village buzz (the paper one, not the website..) and i shot this on one of the final nights i was in the game.

it was a different time in the mid 90’s. there was no internet.. no myspace.. not signal to noise overload. we were a tribe. a gang. when we wanted check out what was going on in the underground music scene, we packed into my car, and hung out in the trenches until the sun came up.

unfortunately, it seems like that sense of adventure is gone. i hope i am wrong. i would love to hear that there are kids going into the clubs, drinking it up, whooping it up, and most of all.. doing it without the urge to put their exploits on the net. i would love to hear that kids are running wild.. and keeping it within the tribe.

anyway.. i ran into liz awhile back.. i had found this band that i was totally digging.. called kiddo.. and the girl’s voice sounded really familiar. i dug into the liner notes, and it was liz.. very cool..

stop over, check out her new project. buy the cd. it rocks.. if you like them, drop me a line, and i can point you to some other band you will dig..

pepper and tim kaye.. late night.. cleveland.. long ago..

Posted by sergio_101 on Nov 30th, 2007
2007
Nov 30

pepper mcgowan

i have been getting a good deal of mail lately from people wondering if i have been in touch with pepper mcgowan lately, and i realized that i hadn’t heard from her in a few years.

coincidentally, while cleaning my office the other day, i ran across a postcard she sent me when she was recording “bad stars”.. she was leaving for la, and i asked her to send me a postcard. in true pepper style, i got a hand cut piece of colored construction paper in the mail one day, with a scrawling on that back reading “hi you… love.. me..pep” when i finally got my copy of bad stars, she pulled out the original liner notes, and scrawled a picture of a martini and a star, shoved it into the cd.. and shoved it into my pocket. i then noticed that in my box of stuff, i had a smallish stack of scraps of paper with drawings that pepper had made for me when i was started asking for things.

in the same vicinity of my house, i found a box of negatives of millions of events in cleveland rock history.. and on the top of the stack were some pepper pics.. i will be putting a few of those historical shots out over the next few days, just for kicks, and maybe to hear how pepper is doing these days. if anyone has a line on her, tell her i said hex!

back in the day, when she was pepper acton, i would find her before the show, and make her dedicate “solar flare” to me, and look off into the crowd longingly. she pulled it off well enough that even i was half convinced.

one night, a mutual friend, tim kaye, came in from baltimore for a show with pepper. after the club closed down, and we were shuffled out the door, i somehow ended back up at pepper’s with pepper and tim. the night ended up in a surreal concert of of the two of them running through some old cure songs… to an audience of one.. me.. weird.. but the good kind of weird.

anyway.. this is tim and pepper. singing something off ’staring at the sea’ .. to me… and the herd of cats..

Creepy Movies - need suggestions

Posted by sergio_101 on Oct 19th, 2007
2007
Oct 19

Rocky

for the past few weeks, i have been really amped to see horror movies. i usually watch alot of them all year long, but the last few weeks have been a little more compressed. unfortunately, i have been stuck with alot of shite movies, including haunted boat. let me rephrase that. i liked haunted boat, sorta, kinda.. cuz i am weird like that. there was something about it that i liked, but i would never recommend it to anyone else, nor will i watch it again.

i have also put a few creepy movies into my netflix queue, but i would like to get some suggestions from some of the pros out there.

here are some that i have seen in the past few weeks:

  • ginger snaps and ginger snaps 2 and i have the other ginger snaps movie coming in. this is a really good set of movies recommended to me by bob kurtzman. i only recently got around to watching them. if you are into teenage high school movies with werewolves, this one’s a go. just so you don’t get your hopes up, the clothes stay on the girls for the entire flick.

  • ringu - i saw the ring and liked it enough. my only problem with the movie is that it should have ended WAY earlier. it went on and on when there was no more story to tell. ringu knew where to end, and knew how to keep from scary looking bitch overkill. no one gets nakie here either.

  • Halloween 2007 - rob zombie flick. he remade the 70’s movie that we all love. i was SURE it was gonna lay an egg. i was wrong. it was a high tension ride with a great soundtrack. sure, it’s not the original, but if you want the original, watch the original.

  • Hammer Horror: night creatures: - it’s hard for me to walk on by a hammer horror movie. i picked these up just for kicks.

a tale of two sisters - a south korean (i think) ghost movie. good-ish story, even though you figure it out during the opening credits.

on deck next:

as you can see, i need some suggestions…

let me know!

The Exorcist - The true story

Posted by sergio_101 on Oct 2nd, 2007
2007
Oct 2

Eyes

i have always been a huge fan of the movie ‘the exorcist‘. i read all the books surrounding the case.. watched all the tv shows.. and really behaved like a good student on the subject. every halloween, i get all fruity on the excorcist (although i have been too chicken to watch it yet this year). i did some googling around to find out if there was more information on the subject, and i found:

this article

as i read it, i sorta got sadder and sadder.. as even though i know that this whole thing is hokum, i just never wanted to see definitive proof of such a fraud. i should go easier. i don’t think it was a fraud, i think it was just a big mixup in a trouble time in some kids life, taking place in a time when all this stuff wasn’t quite fleshed out yet.

although i guess i should drop the whole notion, and move on.. i still wish it was true, and regan macneil still scares the piss out of me.

Picture of the Day - HIPPIE

Posted by sergio_101 on Sep 20th, 2007
2007
Sep 20

hippie groceries

okay, one more photo from the camera phone…

at the grocery store where i shop, they pack up your groceries and send them outside. for each bucket of groceries you have, you get a little plaque that has some random numbers and letters on it. the guys match up your plaque with the groceries and toss them in our trunk.

every time i get in line to get my groceries, i look at all the buckets and see if they spell something out (a huge bonus would be a bad word!) but i have only seen this happen a few times. the problem is that there are usually lots of numbers thrown in there.

the other day, i got my plaques, and threw them into the passenger seats, and lo and behold.. they spelled a word!

HIPPIE!!

not as cool as a bad word, but a pretty cool word nonetheless..

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